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Frederic William Moorman

1872 - 1919


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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.

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Read More About Frederic William Moorman below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Dalesman's Litany It's hard when fowks can't finnd their wark 51389
2: A Song Of The Yorkshire Dales A song I sing o' t' Yorkshire dales, 41439
3: Cambodunum Cambodunum, Cambodunum, 120437
4: Fieldfares Fieldfares, bonny fieldfares, feedin' 'mang the bent, 41354
5: His Last Sail T' watter is blue i' t' offin', 70384
6: Lile Doad The Lord's bin hard on me, Sir, 40413
7: Lord George I'd walk frae here to Skipton, 41401
8: Marra To Bonney What would you do wi' a doughter 32375
9: Mary Mecca Mary Mecca,(1) Mary Mecca, 32388
10: One Year Older One yeer owder, one yeer dearer: 40366
11: Our Beck I niver heerd its name; we call it just "Our beck." 44492
12: Telling The Bees Whisht! laatle bees, sad tidings I bear, 32372
13: The Artist Lang-haired gauvies(1) coom my way, drawin' t' owd abbey an' brig, 31460
14: The Bells Of Kirkby Overblow Draw back my curtains, Mary, 56367
15: The Bride's Homecomming Thoo mun hod on tight, my darlin', 59429
16: The Courting Gate There's dew upon the meadows, 46436
17: The Flower Of Wensleydale She leaned o'er her latticed casement, 110413
18: The Flowers of Knaresborough Forest O! day-time is weary, an' dark o' dusk dreary 33424
19: The Gardener And The Robin Why! Bobbie, so thou's coom agean! 48394
20: The Hungry Forties Thou wants my vote, young man wi' t' carpet-bags, 52390
21: The Local Preacher Ay, I'm a ranter, so at least fowks say; 44388
22: The Miller By The Shore. An East Coast Chanty The miller by the shore am I, 64403
23: The New Englishman I've lived all my life i' Keighley, 56388
24: The Two Lamplighters I niver thowt when I grew owd 56382




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